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Explore Tbilisi's vibrant left bank with this 4-hour street food tour featuring traditional and modern Georgian bites, local drinks, street art, and cultural stories.


The Tbilisi: Left Bank Alternative Street Food Tour with Drinks offers a fresh way to explore Georgia’s capital, departing from the usual tourist spots. For 4 hours, guided by Guide Tbilisi, visitors venture into the less developed, yet culturally vibrant district along the left bank of the Mtkvari River. This area has experienced a creative rebirth, blending Soviet architecture with street art, vintage shops, and vintage cafes. The tour captures this energetic mix, perfect for travelers seeking an authentic, less commercial side of Tbilisi.
A key strength of this tour is its focus on local flavors and drinks. Visitors get to taste a diverse array of Georgian street food, both traditional and modernized, paired with local wine or beer, a Georgian shot, and a refreshing lemonade. With hotel pickup and drop-off included, the tour suits those who prefer a hassle-free experience with moderate walking and flexible options, including private or small group experiences.
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One of the most engaging aspects of this tour is the chance to wander through hidden alleyways and lively streets that display Tbilisi’s changing urban landscape. The district’s street art offers visual stories of the city’s evolving identity, contrasting Soviet-era buildings with vibrant murals that tell contemporary tales. The guide shares fascinating stories about the area’s transformation, giving visitors context about Tbilisi’s cultural revival.
Stops include the Fabrika Tbilisi, a renowned hub of creativity and nightlife, where visitors can take photos and enjoy a guided tour of the space. The guide also leads visitors through design cafes and vintage shops, adding a boutique shopping experience to the tour. This mix of culture, art, and food makes the left bank a compelling alternative to the more tourist-heavy parts of the city.

The tour begins with a pickup in Tbilisi, followed by a secret stop that introduces the local scene with food, drinks, and sightseeing. The first notable stop is at Tbilisi Central Railway, where a photo opportunity awaits. The guide shares insights into the railway’s historical significance, framing the district’s transportation roots amidst its artistic resurgence.
Next, visitors visit Fabrika Tbilisi, a converted Soviet-era factory now hosting vintage shops, art studios, and lively eateries. Here, a food tasting and drinks are part of the experience, allowing for a relaxed meal onboard amid the creative buzz. The guide emphasizes the modern reinterpretation of Georgian cuisine, showing how traditional dishes are infused with contemporary flair.
A visit to a local café offers a chance to try coffee, tea, desserts, and local snacks, rounding out the culinary experience. Every stop is designed to blend food tastings with cultural storytelling, making each taste meaningful.
The tour includes three different types of traditional and modernized tastes, showcasing Georgia’s culinary diversity. These food tastings highlight both reimagined classics and street food favorites, giving visitors a comprehensive taste of local cuisine. Desserts and snacks further complement the experience, adding sweetness to the savory bites.
Drinks are a major part of the experience: a glass of local wine or beer is included, giving a chance to sample Georgia’s renowned winemaking tradition. Visitors also enjoy a Georgian shot, often a local spirit that adds depth to the tasting session. A glass of lemonade provides a refreshing break, perfect for balancing the flavors. This combination ensures a well-rounded sensory experience.
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This tour is available as a private or small group experience, offering a level of intimacy and personalized attention. The group size is kept small to enhance interaction and flexibility, with the option to tailor the experience for private bookings. The pickup is included, and travelers are advised to wear comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing, as the tour involves moderate walking.
The experience runs rain or shine, so packing a raincoat or sun protection is wise. It’s suitable for adults and children over 5 on private tours, but not recommended for those with mobility impairments or large luggage. Booking is flexible, with the option to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
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The initial pickup in Tbilisi sets the tone for an engaging exploration of the city’s alternative side. The secret stop introduces the district’s urban culture and street art, sparking curiosity from the start. Moving to Fabrika Tbilisi, travelers explore a creative hub where local food and drinks are served amid vintage decor.
The photo stops at Tbilisi Central Railway and Fabrika are perfect for capturing the district’s blend of history and modernity. The local café visit adds a relaxing moment to enjoy hot beverages and desserts as the guide shares stories about Tbilisi’s evolving food scene. Each stop is designed to deepen appreciation for the area’s cultural and culinary vibrancy.

This street food tour offers a delightful glimpse into Tbilisi’s creative, alternative district. The combination of food, drinks, street art, and local stories creates a rich tapestry that showcases the city’s dynamic identity beyond the typical tourist spots. The inclusion of local wine, beer, a shot, and lemonade elevates the experience from simple tasting to a culture.
While the tour’s moderate walking and weather dependency are factors to consider, the overall experience provides value through its authentic sights and flavors. It’s particularly suited for those interested in modern Georgian culture, street art, and culinary innovation.
Travelers looking for an informal, relaxed, and insightful way to explore Tbilisi’s left bank will find this tour a worthwhile choice—delivering a meaningful taste of the city’s vibrant, evolving scene.

What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 4 hours.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are included.
What drinks are provided during the tour?
A glass of local wine or beer, a Georgian shot, and lemonade are included.
Can children join this tour?
Children over 5 years old can join on private tours; it is not suitable for those with mobility impairments.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended due to moderate walking.
Is this tour suitable in bad weather?
Yes, the tour runs rain or shine.
How many people are in a small group?
The tour is available as small groups or private for a more personalized experience.
Is there an option to cancel?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What is included in the price?
Guided tour, food and drink tastings, hotel pickup/drop-off, and local drinks are included.
Are there any additional costs?
Extra food and drinks not included in the package are at your own expense.